Not sure on the mtn range... Forgot to load my maps of that area before a last minute trip. Sure am glad I saved the tracks for the ride up to this area... Would've made the trip back 'interesting'. Took a "mental health" day on friday for a last minute ride up with some other peeps for the w/e. Good times.

I tend to stop for pictures, no go-pro here. Mtn bike was beaten into submission yesterday on NH rocks, and plan on doing the same after work today...

No go pro here either - I shot that 105mph photo riding one handed with an NEX-7 with Rokinon 8mm Aspherical fish eye lens in my left hand
I had it tethered to my camel back in case I dropped it

You computer /data / programming guys seem to get some of the best jobs.

I used to have a teammate in another game who was a tester of parts through destruction (there's a term for that, I forget what it is though). He, too, played in between tasks.

__________________"After reading through this thread I've come to the conclusion
that more people cruise the internet looking for reasons why
X bike won't work in Y scenario rather than actually riding
their motorcycles." --RyanR

I had a buddy that was a project manager for Electronic Arts in Palo Alto, CA (this was back in the early 90s.. they were still making cartridge games like "Desert Strike").

The first time I visited him at work.. I got off the elevator on the 11th floor and the entire floor (it looked like a normal "cubical farm" in any glass skyscraper) was having a giant nerf gun fight. Someone handed me a nerf gun and said "RUN!" and I spent the next 20 minutes running around shooting people I didn't know.

Just to pour salt in to it... I work about 3,230 miles away from my desk!
I live in ID. and work is in New England.

So I do programming and application reviews for my customers - from home.
The boss said to me, I don't care where you live or what you do in your in-between time, just make sure you pick up the phone when someone calls you.

This is my 16th year at it this way

Awesome. That's the way it should be.

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"There isn't any secret," he said. "It's all very obvious."

Just to pour salt in to it... I work about 3,230 miles away from my desk!
I live in ID. and work is in New England.

So I do programming and application reviews for my customers - from home.
The boss said to me, I don't care where you live or what you do in your in-between time, just make sure you pick up the phone when someone calls you.

This is my 16th year at it this way

I do much the same thing: I'm currently in Texas but my customers and colleagues are all over the US, Canada, and the UK. I've been doing this for the last 3 years and can't imagine going back to a job in a cubicle.

I do much the same thing: I'm currently in Texas but my customers and colleagues are all over the US, Canada, and the UK. I've been doing this for the last 3 years and can't imagine going back to a job in a cubicle.

I'll cry like a baby if I ever had to go anywhere near an office again.
I love it when the Boston office bitches about traffic.

I like to remind them my commute is 12 feet down a carpeted hallway over two sleeping dogs.

__________________"After reading through this thread I've come to the conclusion
that more people cruise the internet looking for reasons why
X bike won't work in Y scenario rather than actually riding
their motorcycles." --RyanR